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Yeah you really need to watch the weight and make sure your getting the most calories possible... when you are riding a helicopter up the mountain.
(I did watch the videos... it's actually really good... but his 'brand' is sooo annoying and absolutely ridiculous)
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I see you are big fan of KUIU. Check out the youtube videos Hairston did on what he packs for his food list. Helped me trim down some weight and have more energy, better sleep, etc.
64/65 covers a lot of different ground. Foothills to some of the steepest and roughest ground in North America. If you're going to the Ridgway / Ouray area, be in shape, and I'd aim to drop 10 lbs from your pack weight and personally I'd be in something rated for 0 degrees at night.
Thanks for the pointers! Starting to regret buying the skillet! haha
I'm digging the champion puffy!
I watched them awhile back but I definitely need to throw it on the TV with my pack and go through everything I need/don't need and try to save some weight. I could shave about 2 lbs with an Icon Pro 5200...
My biggest effort in terms of weight has been myself, went to an all Keto diet and a combo of Spin Bike, Walk/Runs and hikes.
As an alternative to the plastic sheet I carry a one of those foil type "space" blankets. They are very thin, light, compact and relatively inexpensive. So it ends up being multi purpose.
I would be tempted to park the handgun in camp/truck...after all you are carrying a rifle, but I'm a weight miser.
I've opted to not steripen, if your water has any particulates and debris you will still need to filter (/prefilter) or intake the particulate (I don't like gritty or murky water). Steripens operates on "Batteries". Being electrical in nature I would think the unit would subject to dropping/ handling issues. That said I still boil a lot of my water.
Be Safe,
Thumbs up on the keto regimen....
Good luck on your hunt. My brother and I were in 65 for 3rd season elk in '17. Definitely recommend being in good physical shape and cutting down on weight as much as possible. The terrain is beautiful but tough!
After hearing about application #s this year in CO I'm just hoping we get the chance to go now. When compared to previous years I thought we had a really good shot, now I'm doubtful.
Its no cheaper to actually hunt Mule Deer this year than last year, so I highly doubt the "new" people applying are actually putting in for hunts, rather just buying the cheap Preference Point. I wouldn't sweat it. Though, it looked about 50/50 if you didn't have a preference point.
Interesting post. I too am hoping to hunt high for mule deer this year in CO. But also sweating on the draw! Good luck, hope you draw.